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Most U.S. medical schools do not adequately limit gifts, payments from pharmaceutical industry, report finds

Most U.S. medical schools do not adequately limit gifts, payments from pharmaceutical industry, report finds

Finance Committee staffers meet with stakeholders about Medicare physician cuts

Finance Committee staffers meet with stakeholders about Medicare physician cuts

UK to provide about $12 billion to improve health services in developing countries, fight HIV/AIDS, official says

UK to provide about $12 billion to improve health services in developing countries, fight HIV/AIDS, official says

Clostridium difficile killed on exposure to surfaces made of copper and its alloys, brass and bronze

Clostridium difficile killed on exposure to surfaces made of copper and its alloys, brass and bronze

New method for obstetric care leads to healthier newborns and mothers

New method for obstetric care leads to healthier newborns and mothers

Less than 1 in 5 patients receive treatment to prevent venous thrombosis after surgery

Less than 1 in 5 patients receive treatment to prevent venous thrombosis after surgery

Personal genomes may lead to personalized vitamin supplements

Personal genomes may lead to personalized vitamin supplements

Many Gulf Coast residents affected by Hurricane Katrina continue to have mental health problems, study finds

Many Gulf Coast residents affected by Hurricane Katrina continue to have mental health problems, study finds

Delegates agree to focus on HIV/AIDS, other issues hindering African development at close of Tokyo conference

Delegates agree to focus on HIV/AIDS, other issues hindering African development at close of Tokyo conference

Uganda should address HIVAIDS-related stigma, discrimination to fight apread of disease, report says

Uganda should address HIVAIDS-related stigma, discrimination to fight apread of disease, report says

Low levels of vitamin D appear common in healthy children

Low levels of vitamin D appear common in healthy children

Royal seal of approval for Breakthrough Breast Cancer's world-class research unit in Edinburgh

Royal seal of approval for Breakthrough Breast Cancer's world-class research unit in Edinburgh

Researchers pinpoint gene mutations responsible for 10 percent of non-familial cases of schizophrenia

Researchers pinpoint gene mutations responsible for 10 percent of non-familial cases of schizophrenia

Delegates at Tokyo conference discuss ways to address health issues, including HIV/AIDS, in Africa

Delegates at Tokyo conference discuss ways to address health issues, including HIV/AIDS, in Africa

Washington, D.C., council member recommends eliminating HIV, syphilis test requirements for marriage licenses

Washington, D.C., council member recommends eliminating HIV, syphilis test requirements for marriage licenses

Wireless vision implant

Wireless vision implant

CMS approves Pennsylvania Medicaid Waiver Program to help residents with autism

CMS approves Pennsylvania Medicaid Waiver Program to help residents with autism

Magnetic nanoparticles for cancer therapy

Magnetic nanoparticles for cancer therapy

Do people from different countries behave differently in a crisis?

Do people from different countries behave differently in a crisis?

Nurse-midwives present blankets for babies to Boston area women's organizations

Nurse-midwives present blankets for babies to Boston area women's organizations

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